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Re: cleaning smokey Lego?
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Sun, 7 May 2000 05:56:11 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Thomas D. Fulk, Jr. writes:
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> Here's a little tip for cleaning lots of very small pieces (Like
> technic bushings, 1/2 bushings, 1x1 plates, etc.) Save an empty
> dishwashing detergent bottle with a squirt top. Put in all the pieces
> and the soaking solution of your choice. Shake gently. After the
> soak open the squirter and squirt out all the detergent. Remove the
> top and CAREFULLY (so no parts float out of the top) fill with fresh
> water. Replace the squirter, shake it a little, squirt out all of the
> water, and repeat the rinse process as many times as needed to get rid
> of the soap. After the final rinse dump the small parts out on a
> towel and let em dry.
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> Thomas
i wonder if frebreeze works?
its says on the add it gets the smell out of almost anything...
all you do is spary and let dry and the smell should be gone...
i havent tryed it cause none of my peices smell of smoke...
- J Walker
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| Here's a little tip for cleaning lots of very small pieces (Like technic bushings, 1/2 bushings, 1x1 plates, etc.) Save an empty dishwashing detergent bottle with a squirt top. Put in all the pieces and the soaking solution of your choice. Shake (...) (25 years ago, 7-May-00, to lugnet.general)
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